President Donald Trump’s administration warned that it is ‘prepared to unleash hell’ if Iran makes ‘another miscalculation’in the middle of an open dispute over whether both countries are really negotiating a solution to the conflict that has the Middle East on fire.
Iran in the eye of invasion
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt commented to the media what “if Iran
does not accept the reality of the current moment, President Trump will ensure that
receive harder blows than anyone I have received before”.
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The warning came hours after the magnate assured legislators
Republicans, that Tehran does negotiate secretly to end the conflict that began
on February 28 with the attacks by Washington and Israel on Iran.
“They are negotiating and they really want to reach an agreement, but
“They are afraid to say it because they fear being killed by their own people.”declared
the president. “They are also afraid that we will kill them”he added.
For his part, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi assured on state television that Iran “no
intends to negotiate“but of “continue resisting”, and described Washington’s position as “an admission of defeat.” He admitted that sometimes
transmit messages between the parties, but clarified that this does not constitute “dialogue
negotiation”.
Despite the public denial, the Press TV network reported that Tehran rejected a
American 15-point proposal—the first concrete initiatives since
the beginning of the conflict—transmitted through Pakistan.
Conflict in the Middle East
On the ground, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced attacks against
Israel, including the Tel Aviv region. US military bases in Jordan and Bahrain
were targeted by offensives, and a fuel depot burned in Kuwait after a
drone attack.
The Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly 20% of the world’s oil transits,
remains locked. London and Paris will organize a meeting of
chiefs of staff from thirty countries to coordinate its reopening.
The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, warned that the war is “out of control” and warned of the danger of conflict “broader”

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